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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: moggy on 15 September 2015, 18:42:19
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Hi Guys,would the above make any difference to cabin heat.Driving to work this morning heaters on full,when doing 70 on the A19.Farley warm air coming out if the heaters,caught in a traffic jam cool air out of the heaters.Why the difference when moving and stationary,or is this hbv/matrix problem.TIA Dean. :y
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Hi Guys,would the above make any difference to cabin heat. ....
Astra G Facelift yes ....... pre-facelift no :y
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Hi Andy 1995 omega,so hbv and matrix flush.Easy to do or a PITA.Dean.
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Hi Andy 1995 omega,so hbv and matrix flush.Easy to do or a PITA.Dean.
HBV isn't hard, just a PITA for access ...... buy a box of plasters :y http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90574.0
I never had need for a matrix flush, so never did one, how about a complete flush of the cooling system :-\
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Hi Andy 1995 omega,so hbv and matrix flush.Easy to do or a PITA.Dean.
HBV isn't hard, just a PITA for access ...... buy a box of plasters :y http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90574.0
I never had need for a matrix flush, so never did one, how about a complete flush of the cooling system :-\
Andy had a full service in feb,oil coolant ect when the mot was being done.Would the hbv cause the symptoms i am seeing.Dean.
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Could your thermostat be stuck open? What temp does your gauge show? Starting your car from cold, the radiator top hose should stay cold & then as the car gets to temperature it should get warm fairly quickly. If the stat is stuck open, then the top hose will get warm slowly as the engine tries to get to temp.
I forget now which way the vacuum or lack of it on the HBV affects it, but removing the small vacuum hose should make the temp go one way or the other.
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Could your thermostat be stuck open? What temp does your gauge show? Starting your car from cold, the radiator top hose should stay cold & then as the car gets to temperature it should get warm fairly quickly. If the stat is stuck open, then the top hose will get warm slowly as the engine tries to get to temp.
I forget now which way the vacuum or lack of it on the HBV affects it, but removing the small vacuum hose should make the temp go one way or the other.
Hi Andy,temp is bang on 92.New thermostat and water pump fitted 3years ago car gets up to temp,within a mile. :-\
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Hi Andy,temp is bang on 92.New thermostat and water pump fitted 3years ago car gets up to temp,within a mile. :-\
It's not your stat then. :y
What about removing the vacuum pipe from the HBV? Does that make a difference to the cabin temp?
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Hi Andy,temp is bang on 92.New thermostat and water pump fitted 3years ago car gets up to temp,within a mile. :-\
It's not your stat then. :y
What about removing the vacuum pipe from the HBV? Does that make a difference to the cabin temp?
Andy just me being a pain,if i remove the vac pipe should the cabin temp go up or down.And what would that tell me,hbv breaked or good.Thanks again mate,Dean.
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.... Andy just me being a pain,if i remove the vac pipe should the cabin temp go up or down.And what would that tell me,hbv breaked or good.Thanks again mate,Dean.
As above, I can't remember ..... but it can only go hot or cold ;). The other option is that the valve behind the glove box which switches the vacuum is fubar'd. :-\
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.... Andy just me being a pain,if i remove the vac pipe should the cabin temp go up or down.And what would that tell me,hbv breaked or good.Thanks again mate,Dean.
As above, I can't remember ..... but it can only go hot or cold ;). The other option is that the valve behind the glove box which switches the vacuum is fubar'd. :-\
Ok Mate,think i will have a look on here,as to what happens with vac pipe removed.Also did not know of said valve behind the glove box,is it accessible.
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.....Also did not know of said valve behind the glove box, is it accessible.
Sorry, don't know. :-\
Where's RobG when you need him? :-\
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Remove vac pipe from top of HBV and place a small screw in the pipe leaving the HBV open to atmosphere ... system should now run full hot water through the heater matrix as "bypass" is inoperative ... HTH :)
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Up on the R/H side of glovebox from pass. seat
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/P1040183.jpg) (http://s190.photobucket.com/user/belisensis/media/P1040183.jpg.html)
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Remove vac pipe from top of HBV and place a small screw in the pipe leaving the HBV open to atmosphere ... system should now run full hot water through the heater matrix as "bypass" is inoperative ... HTH :)
Thanks Entwwod,will try this.Can i just reach in and pull it off. :y
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Up on the R/H side of glovebox from pass. seat
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/P1040183.jpg) (http://s190.photobucket.com/user/belisensis/media/P1040183.jpg.html)
Hi Rob how are thing mate.Are there two mate and should the one on the right be connected to the one on the left of your pic.Also if they are fuarbard,where can i get new ones.Dean :y
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Just took a look,cant find anything resembling Robs pic. :(
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Near the hedgehog/resistor. Sometimes they`re screwed just above the lower heater vent.
black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap
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Near the hedgehog/resistor. Sometimes they`re screwed just above the lower heater vent.
black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap
Rob do you mean behind the glove box. :y